Sunday, Creativity Days in Chicago brought legend Dick Van Dyke to Walt Disney's childhood home for an incredible sing-a-long.

Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney's older brother and co-founder of Walt Disney Productions, celebrated his 123rd birthday on June 24th.

In honor of that, The Center For Early Childhood Creativity And Innovation at The Walt Disney Birthplace presented a free community event.

Children drew all over the sidewalks in Danville with chalk, a tree was planted surrounded by hand painted stones, snacks were available as well as O-Zell soda. O-Zell soda is the vintage, all-natural soft drink that Elias Disney,Walt Disney’s father, helped launch back in the early 1900s. How cool is that!

But, of all of the events, the most incredible must have been when Dick Van Dyke showed up.

After appearing out the front door of Walt Disney's childhood home and saying a few words, he along with a few other singers, led the large crowd in a sing-a-long of "Let's Go Fly a Kite" from Mary Poppins.

It was a magical moment that any Disney fan would have been proud of. I'm so sad I missed it!

Take a peek of the magic!

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